safariknut
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Saw a thread on pre-1970 tools but it was mostly machinery so I thought I would post up some pictures of stuff I can't ID or are obscure.I was going through some old tools today(just the thing to do on a cold rainy miserable day)and came up with these.I will try and post the mystery stuff first and then the oddball stuff.Might take a couple of posts.
First up are a couple of sockets with what look like heads for Dzus fasteners;except they are much thicker than the slot in a Dzus fastener.Two are made by Apex and one is by Giller. Any ideas?
Next is what looks like a two sided adjustable wrench;one for bolt heads and the other for pipes.It adjusts by screwing the metal sleeve back and forth. Made by Bemis & Call of Springfield Mass.Pretty heavy duty.
Next is a nickel plated push drill by Goodell Tool Co of Greenfield Mass.(notice how many tool manufacturers were located in Massachusetts?)What is unusual is there appears to be a drill gauge around the top of the handle numbered from 1-8.There is also a button that slides up and down(springloaded)that allows the cap to turn free from the handle but only for one revolution.
Next is a tool marked simply Made in USA.There is a numbered wheel under the top of it that can be set by loosening the top screw.It looks a bit like a tool for setting saw teeth.
Last for now is a small socket set made by the Handle Lock Wrench Co of Jamestown NY.Wonder if it had any connection with Crescent that was also located there? Drive is 7/16 or 1/2 inch hex. What looks like an Allen wrench is actually a handle as it has small detent balls in the ends to hold the sockets.
First up are a couple of sockets with what look like heads for Dzus fasteners;except they are much thicker than the slot in a Dzus fastener.Two are made by Apex and one is by Giller. Any ideas?
Next is what looks like a two sided adjustable wrench;one for bolt heads and the other for pipes.It adjusts by screwing the metal sleeve back and forth. Made by Bemis & Call of Springfield Mass.Pretty heavy duty.
Next is a nickel plated push drill by Goodell Tool Co of Greenfield Mass.(notice how many tool manufacturers were located in Massachusetts?)What is unusual is there appears to be a drill gauge around the top of the handle numbered from 1-8.There is also a button that slides up and down(springloaded)that allows the cap to turn free from the handle but only for one revolution.
Next is a tool marked simply Made in USA.There is a numbered wheel under the top of it that can be set by loosening the top screw.It looks a bit like a tool for setting saw teeth.
Last for now is a small socket set made by the Handle Lock Wrench Co of Jamestown NY.Wonder if it had any connection with Crescent that was also located there? Drive is 7/16 or 1/2 inch hex. What looks like an Allen wrench is actually a handle as it has small detent balls in the ends to hold the sockets.
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